Tower Bridge fight

The Tower Bridge fight occurred in 1916 when Captain Lyle Skid's British Army troops - located on Tower Bridge to close it down after a car crash - brawled with Lydia Frye's Rooks gang. Lydia Frye assassinated Captain Skid and killed all of his men, while several Rooks were killed. The incident caused fright among the people in the crowd, as several British troops were killed in the capital of London itself.

History
In 1916, formed Secretary of the Admiralty Winston Churchill dispatched his associate Lydia Frye, the leader of the Rooks gang, to hunt down the German spy ring that was using radios to help the Germans in launching air raids on London with zeppelins and planes. Frye decided to investigate, and one of her investigations took her to Tower Bridge, which Captain Lyle Skid had closed down after a car crash. The crowd of Londoners nearby were angry, as they believed it to be a simple accident; in reality, a German bombing raid was coming, and the explosion may have been from a German bomb. In order to gather information about the German radio, Frye and a few nearby Rooks gang members attacked the British troops, and a brawl was started. British troops from below the bridge moved up the stairs to engage the gangsters, and a battle began. Frye lost her companions Jodie Monaghan and Dell O'Callaghan in the fight, but she succeeded in killing all of the British troops and found a list of names and dates in Skid's pocket. She left the scene to investigate further, leaving many British troops and a few gangsters dead on Tower Bridge as the Germans prepared to attack the city.